Dizzleton
Well-Known Member
I have a 17hh BWP gelding who hates to be separated from his friends whilst stabled.
We have a small yard of 4 horses (2 geldings and 2 mares) My boy is turned out with the other gelding and the mares go in a separate field.
Whilst out grazing if the other horse is taken from the field Diz will run round and neigh for about 10 minutes before going back to grazing. But when he is stabled he will literally break down the door and run to find his friend.
He can be taken away from all other horses with ease (hacking, schooling, trailer, box, competitions he is happy to do alone) I can even bring him in from the field and stable him alone with a little fuss, but nothing silly.
So in conclusion he just hates being left in the stables alone. He will race round his stable, neigh, dance and try and jump the open window at the back, when that all fails he barges the door down; it's very dangerous and I really don't want him to get hurt.
Is there anything I can do to stop him turning inside out when his friends leave?
We have a small yard of 4 horses (2 geldings and 2 mares) My boy is turned out with the other gelding and the mares go in a separate field.
Whilst out grazing if the other horse is taken from the field Diz will run round and neigh for about 10 minutes before going back to grazing. But when he is stabled he will literally break down the door and run to find his friend.
He can be taken away from all other horses with ease (hacking, schooling, trailer, box, competitions he is happy to do alone) I can even bring him in from the field and stable him alone with a little fuss, but nothing silly.
So in conclusion he just hates being left in the stables alone. He will race round his stable, neigh, dance and try and jump the open window at the back, when that all fails he barges the door down; it's very dangerous and I really don't want him to get hurt.
Is there anything I can do to stop him turning inside out when his friends leave?